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Can I make layout changes to an article? And what sizes are allowed?

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Can I make layout changes to an article? And what sizes are allowed?

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A. Yes, a reprint specialist can advise you regarding the best way to visually design the article reprint. See Our Portfolio for samples of reprints with highlighting, with a company logo, with an advertisement, banner and so on. The specialist will also work on your behalf to get permission for any editorial changes or third-party content that may be required from the original publication, photographer or author. The typical reprint size is either 8.5″ x 11″ or the actual size of the publication after final fold. If the publication was originally a tabloid, you may have the option of printing full size or reducing to 8.5″ x 11. Q. Can I see a proof of the article reprint? A. Yes, you will be contacted by a reprint specialist regarding your receipt and approval of a proof of your article reprint before it is printed. This proof will represent the final layout of the article as well as any other design treatment you requested. Blueline Proof: For reprints, we typically provide blueline

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